Friday Report 2
Jun. 10th, 2016 10:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Rhogam shot mercifully hurt less than the last one I got. Well, the injection itself hurt, but there's no lingering soreness this time. *knocks on wood* Of course, then I went downstairs to the lab and had five vials of blood drawn from the same arm....
And, proving that quilting can be a dangerous hobby, this evening I managed to slice open my finger while rotary cutting brightly colored scraps into pieces for four different quilts (two in progress, two in planning stages). It hurt, it bled, it got bandaged with Neosporin. For those who don't know what a rotary cutter is, think razor-sharp pizza wheel, and you've pretty much nailed it. Not the worst sewing hobby injury I've read of. Not even the worst where I personally know the injured party! Still, annoying. But I persisted and finished my planned slicing-and-dicing for the evening. Tomorrow, hopefully, back to work on the bodiced petticoat.
And, proving that quilting can be a dangerous hobby, this evening I managed to slice open my finger while rotary cutting brightly colored scraps into pieces for four different quilts (two in progress, two in planning stages). It hurt, it bled, it got bandaged with Neosporin. For those who don't know what a rotary cutter is, think razor-sharp pizza wheel, and you've pretty much nailed it. Not the worst sewing hobby injury I've read of. Not even the worst where I personally know the injured party! Still, annoying. But I persisted and finished my planned slicing-and-dicing for the evening. Tomorrow, hopefully, back to work on the bodiced petticoat.